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Croft Goode gains coveted ISO certifications

Croft Goode Architects has gained two internationally recognised certifications that establish it as a leader in its field.

The practice has achieved ISO 9001 and ISO 14001:2004 following independent assessments from leading certification body the British Assessment Bureau.

Both certifications… Read more

Croft Goode designed Tower Wharf development nears completion

A £17.5million development of waterside properties in Chester is taking shape after the first homes on the site were completed.

The development, situated next to the Tower Wharf basin on Chester’s canal network, has been designed by Croft Goode Architects… Read more

Revival of historic Winckley Square gets Croft Goode’s support

Croft Goode Architects has signed up to be a founding member of a newly formed community interest company aimed at driving the revival of Preston’s historic Winckley Square.

Winckley Square Community Interest Company (WSCIC) has the backing of Preston City… Read more

Urban design and how to avoid becoming the ‘dreary neighbour’

Annie Atkins, Programme Director of Places Matter!, discusses how design decisions taken during a downturn have an equal, if not greater, impact to some of the more high-profile developments witnessed in the North West during the boom years.

Places Matter!… Read more

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